Diego Mateo, 35, who was beaten along with his friends on April 3 at Pence Park, identified Sineace as the unknown Black man who attacked them.

Robert Mateo, 31, Diego Mateo and Marcos, 31, were leaving the park after a soccer game.

Robert Mateo and Diego Mateo said an unknown white man and black man approached them at Pence Park ordering them to give “everything you got,” according to the police report.

Diego Mateo said the black man struck Robert Mateo in the face, knocking him unconscious.

Diego Mateo said he was hit multiple times but was unable to identify which men struck him.

Diego Mateo said the white man had a revolver and as he was being beaten, he saw the man shoot Marcos with the firearm.

Diego Mateo said he watched both men flee the scene, running northbound down the adjacent train tracks, investigators said.

According to the surviving victims, nothing was taken from them.

An unnamed witness said Sineace and Figueroa came to the front door of his home north of Pence Park, breathing hard and sweating, before police arrived.

One witness said that when she questioned Sineace, he said he had just gotten into a fight at the park and police were after him.

Another witness said he had been with Sineace earlier in the evening, and Sineace complained about his need for money.

According to the report, Sineace wanted to rob someone, saying he wanted to “make a lick.” The witness said he watched the crime unfold from the train track area near his home. He said he saw Sineace point a revolver at a Hispanic man in Pence Park, according to the report. The witness didn’t see Sineace shoot Marcos but heard a gunshot from that location.

A firearm matching the description given by a victim was found in an area that Sineace visited, authorities said.

Sineace is charged with first-degree felony murder and three counts of attempted robbery with a firearm.

Marcos died of a gunshot wound to his chest. Robert and Diego suffered abrasions on their faces and contusions to their bodies.